Mental Health

Mental Health & Court-Ordered Treatment Programs for Probationers (Nationwide & Florida)

For many individuals on probation, mental health and substance abuse treatment are required as part of their supervision conditions. Whether you need therapy, addiction recovery, anger management, or DUI classes, various programs offer affordable and accessible treatment options nationwide and in Florida. Below is a comprehensive list of mental health and court-ordered treatment resources for justice-involved individuals.


Nationwide Mental Health & Treatment Programs

These organizations provide mental health counseling, substance abuse treatment, and court-approved classes across the U.S.

Provider Name Services Offered Website & Contact Info
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National database of treatment centers for mental health & addiction recovery samhsa.gov | (800) 662-4357
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Peer-led recovery meetings for individuals with alcohol dependency aa.org | No Phone
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Support groups for individuals recovering from drug addiction na.org | No Phone
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Mental health education & peer-support groups nami.org | (800) 950-6264
SMART Recovery Science-based addiction recovery support groups smartrecovery.org | No Phone

Florida-Based Mental Health & Court-Ordered Treatment Programs

These programs specifically provide court-ordered therapy, anger management, DUI programs, and addiction treatment for probationers in Florida.

Provider Name Location Services Offered Website & Contact Info
Florida Department of Children & Families (DCF) Statewide Court-approved substance abuse & mental health treatment myflfamilies.com | (850) 300-4323
Aspire Health Partners Orlando, FL Mental health therapy, DUI programs, & addiction treatment aspirehealthpartners.com | (407) 875-3700
Banyan Treatment Centers Multiple Locations Outpatient & inpatient addiction recovery banyantreatmentcenter.com | (888) 230-3122
AGAPE Treatment Center Fort Lauderdale, FL Substance abuse & mental health therapy for court referrals agapetc.com | (800) 513-5250

How to Access Court-Ordered Treatment

  • Confirm requirements with your probation officer before selecting a program.
  • Contact treatment centers directly to ensure they are court-approved.
  • Attend sessions regularly and keep records of completion.
  • Ask about financial assistance if cost is a concern—many programs offer sliding-scale fees.

Need to List Your Mental Health or Treatment Program?

If you provide court-approved therapy, addiction recovery, or probation-related treatment services, submit your organization’s details to be listed in our directory.

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